Effect of plant population density and graded levels of phosphorus, potassium, and nitrogen on tomato growth, flowering, fruiting, and yield
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The optimal quantities of phosphorus, potassium, and nitrogen, in addition to the appropriate plant population density, might vary based on the particular circumstances that are present as well as the type of tomato that is being cultivated. In order to determine the optimal levels for maximizing development, flowering, fruiting, and production in a given setting, it is vital to test the soil, create nutrient management strategies, and take into consideration the individual requirements of the tomato cultivar.
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